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PHALERIS 
lorrhynchus), Alaska, XVI, 74; XX, 85; 
Calif., XIV, 196%; Ore., XVI, 110. 
Pheasant, China, see Phasianus torquatus. 
Ring-necked, see Phasianus torquatus. 
Phasianus (sp. non-det.), fos., XII, 13. 
torquatus (‘China Pheasant, Ring: 
necked), Calif., XVII, 59; XIX, 59, 187; 
Colo., XIV, 148, 150; Idaho, XVII, 123; 
Ore., XI, 139°; XIX, 135; Wash., XVI, 253, 
254°—Nest, XVII, 59; miscl., XV, 190°; 
XVIII, 238; XIX, 126°. 
Pheugopedius felix felix (Happy Wren), Mo- 
relos, XI, 63; Tepic, XII, 78. 
felix grandis (Morelos Wren), Morelos, 
XI, 63. 
Philacte canagica (“Emperor Goose), Alas- 
Kay es Sts OVI, 8s, (Calif. Seve 4h: 
XVI, 92; XVII, 58; XVIII, 32". 
Phillips, Frank J.: XII, rev. of his ‘‘the dis- 
semination of junipers by birds”, 135. 
Philohela minor (*Woodcock), eggs, XV, 
141, 144; photo., XV, 141; miscl., XVII, 
232. 
Phloeotomus pileatus abieticola (*Northern 
Pileated Woodpecker, "Ceophloeus, ‘pici- 
MUS) Califeexale 11'9)s sxeV GOP G4 OXOKS 
13, 45°; Colo., XIV, 152; Idaho, XIV, 192; 
XVII, 125; Mon., XIV, 26; XVIII, 162; 
Ore., XIII, 1389"; XIV, 197°; XVIII, 76; 
XIX, 9°, 46°, 97°—Food, XVIII, 32; nest, 
XIII, 189°; XIV, 197°; miscl., XVII, 135°. 
pileatus pileatus (Pileated Woodpeck- 
er), Ark., XVII, 45. 
pileatus  picinus (Western Pileated 
Woodpecker, “pileatus), B. C., XX, 186*.— 
Miscl., XVI, 188. 
scapularis (Mexican Pileated Wood- 
pecker, “Ceophloeus), Tepic, XII, 77°. 
Phoebe, see Sayornis phoebe. 
Black, see Sayornis nigricans nigricans. 
Say, see Sayornis saya saya. 
Yukon, see Sayornis saya yukonensis. 
Phoebetria fuliginosa (Sooty Albatross), 
AUIS Ts Sl Os 
Phoenicothraupis salvini, Honduras, XII, 54. 
Photography of birds: 
Dawson, W. L., XV, 204; XVI, 5. 
Piaya mexicana (Rufous Cuckoo), Tepic, 
XII, 78. ; 
Pica nuttalli (*Yellow-billed Magpie), Calif., 
XI ele) (os 4. 6s OXeVILTS g2n 
198; XVIII, 39°, 175*—Disc., XVIII, 8°; 
nest, XIII, 73%; XVII, 198; miscl., XVI, 
26", 57%. 
pica hudsonia (‘American Magpie, 
»*Black-billed), Alaska, XVI, 84; Calif., XII, 
132s KX, 72s ‘Colo; XE Wh; 70"; 90; 118: 
XII, 34; XIV, 96; XVII, 60°, 93, 150; Ida- 
ho, XIV, 192; XVII, 126; XIX, 37; Mon., 
SAT, 196) L978 NV, 2 XVI Sb Xess 
189; Nev., XII, 86, 88, 89°; N. Dak., XX, 
176"* (Ore. XII, (67/5 XX, ASK: “Sy Dak, 
PINICOLA 
XIII, 90, 91; Wash., XVI, 252, 2538; XIX, 
121; Yukon, XI, 206.—Alb., XII, 45; xX, 
189; hbt., XIII, 90; XIX, 121; nest, XI, 90; 
XII, 196; XIII, 67, 91; XVI, 135; XIX, 122; 
XX, 72; photo., XI, 91; XII, 45; XIX, 122: 
miscl., XI, 18°; XVIII, 5°; XIX, 1438. 
Picoides americanus americanus (American 
Three-toed Woodpecker, ‘fumipectus), 
Alaska, XI, 107%; XII, 42; XIII, 211, 213; 
XVI, 84; Mon., XIV, 26; Yukon, XI, 205.— 
Miscl., XVI, 844, Ghiy. 
americanus dorsalis (*Alpine Three-toed 
Woodpecker), Colo., XIV, 93; Idaho, XIV, 
192; Mon., XIV, 26; XVI, 133; XVIII, 86, 
162; Ore., XIX, 175*—Nest, XIV, 93; pho- 
to., XIV, 91°. 
americanus fasciatus (Alaska Three- 
toed Woodpecker), Mon., XVIII, 86. 
articus (Artic Three-toed Woodpecker), 
Alaska, XII, 42; Idaho, XVII, 125; Mon., 
XIV, 26; XVI, 133; XVIII, 162. 
Picolaptes leucogaster (White-bellied Wood- 
hewer), Morelos, XI, 62. 
Pigeon, Band-tailed, see Columba fasciata 
fasciata. 
Passenger, see Ectopistes migratorius. 
Red-billed, see Columba flavirostris. 
Sea, see Cepphus columba. 
Sonora, see Melopelia asiatica. 
Viosca, see Columba fasciata vioscae. 
Pierce, Wright McEwen: XV, nesting of the 
band-tailed pigeon, 227. 
XVI, pigmy owl in San Antonio Canyon, 
Los Angeles County, California, 94; des- 
ert sparrow near Claremont, California, 
144; variation in coloration of male 
house finches, 145; additional notes to 
Willett’s “birds of the Pacific slope of 
southern California’, 146; occurrence of 
the yellow rail in southern California, 
182. 
XVII, occurrence of white-crowned spar- 
row near Claremont, California, 59; pe- 
culiar nesting site of Anthony towhee, 
100; red phalaropes near Corona, Cali- 
fornia, 130; miscellaneous records from 
southern California, 166; a new bird 
for the Pacific slope of southern Cali- 
fornia, 206. 
XVIII, notes from the San Bernardino 
Mountains, California, 34; ring-necked 
duck near Corona, Riverside County, 
California, 85; more bird notes from 
Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino Moun- 
tains, 177; spotted owl from the San 
Gabriel Canyon, Los Angeles County, 
California, 233. 
XX, the Salton Sink song sparrow at Oro 
Grande, California, 126. 
Pierce, W. M., with Van Rossem, A.: XVII, 
further notes from the San Bernardino 
Mountains, 163. 
Pinicola enucleator alascensis (“Alaska Pine 
Grosbeak), Alaska, XII, 42; Ore. XIX, 
